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1919 1919 PERSONALS DRAMATICS, '18, ,IQ Ray, as a representative of the Garden Street Grammar School, has hlled the position in a most praiseworthy manner. He has served successfully on the Class Book Committee, the Gleaner Board, ,IQ, and as vice-president of the dramatic society. Ray is a quiet chap and has indeed selected a fitting motto: Small boys should be seen and seldom heard. 'tRayH is a born actor as may be evidenced by his recent success in t'The Private Secretaryfl He is a good scholar as Well, his favorite subjects being stenography, typewriting, and history. Ray is not certain what he will do after leaving us, but he may enter the School of Design, Where he is bound to succeed. DORIS ALLEN CL,xss 111sToR1AN. For four years this young lady has travelled all the way from Sayles- ville, breasting the storms of winter and heat of summer, to join our ranks. We shudder when We think of what we might have been de- prived, had she entered Central Falls High as she seriously considered doing. Doris quotes this line from Macbeth : Methought I heard a voice cry, 'Sleep no moref From this we judge that she either burns the midnight oil or rises at the first crow of the cock to prepare her assignments. But that she gives 'trecess and dismissal as the part of school she likes best, we attribute to her modesty rather than to her real feelings since she is one of the stand-bys of the fifth hour history class and is very proficient in French. Doris will join the P. H. S. unit at Wheaton next fall.
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PAWTUCKET HIGH SCHOOL I 9l 9 ooooooooooooooooocoooooosoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocsoooooocooooooooooooooooooooozo me CLASS one .QQ ' ooooooooo noooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoonooooooonooaooooooooooopooooeooooooooyqgc I. In years yet to come, Oh, dear Alma Mater, We shall oft think with joy of the days spent with you, And all we have gained through your guidance, protection, Our joys and successes, will count as your due. II. May we never forget nor forsake you, our high school, As from your wide portals we start on life's way, What e'er we may do, where'er we may wander, Your teachings will help us throughout every clay. III. All hail to our school! Give love and high honor To the one who shall reign o'er our lives as our queen, In storm and in sunshine, till life's tasks are over, To you we'll be loyal, the class of 'nineteen. -GRACE S. MASON
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PAWTUCKET HIGH SCHOOL I 91 9 JOSEPH CHESTER ALLEN SENIOR DEBATING, CLEANER noixizn, '19, CLASS Book Br-r-rl Goes the bell at 8:30 as Chester comes dashing into school after doing a mile in 3 flat. Chet is the gentleman who wears the flashy neckties, is always talking and forever exhausting the chalk supply upon some unfortunate person's head. He is one of the leaders of the Ugangl' that enjoy breaking up the scenic effect of any class room. By his questionnaire we learn that he likes no less than five subjects the best of all. My goodness! Everyone knows Chet never wore his books out with over-study. He is an ardent supporter of all school activities and unknown to many is quite an ivory ticklerf, In debat- ing, an activity he prefers to eating, his superllous flow of language electrifies the most learned. ANNA LOUISE ARNOLD oLic,xN1f:R BoARD ,I7',I8'lIQ, CLASS Book coMiv11TTi4:14: 4' Nan or Happy or K' Wishey Cwhichever you like bestl is a good Sport. We think her second nickname suits her best as she always has a Smile and a pleasant word for everybody. Anna has scored several successes in dramatics and, though she isn't priggish, she makes a per- fectly wonderful elderly lady. Applied design holds special attractions for Anna and she is often sur- rounded by a group of girls who greatly admite her handicraft. Next year, Anna is going to brighten the State Normal School up a bit by her presence there. RUTH ELIZA BEACHEN CHARLES FREDERICK BAGG Fred is a carricaturist of unusual ability. He is a quiet fellow and so bashful is he that it was with difficulty that we got him to affix his name to his cartoons. Fred came to us only this year from the wild and woolly Mendon, Mass. He is a good student, his pet studies being chemistry and mathematics. Fred has no definite plans for the future but expects to enter some college in the near future. Well, Fred, old scout, you have the best wishes of the class for every success in the future. Ruth IS one of those ln ely crickets in Room 29, who has quietly CPD and unobtrusively completed her four years at P. H. S. Ruth's two fads are drawing and dancing and she is quite adept at both. The State Normal School will receive her next fall.
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